Z3 media volume shortcut - Xperia Z3 Compact General

Is it possible to have a shortcut or easy way to access the media volume on the Z3 compact?

Andybrad said:
Is it possible to have a shortcut or easy way to access the media volume on the Z3 compact?
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There are apps for that... something like Slider Widget Volumes lets you put widgets on the screen to directly control all sorts of volume-related stuff.

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Using X1 Vol key like Walkman phone

Hey guy, I've an idea.
After using SE walkman phone for years, I have some experience using it so easy to play music because of the volume key.
Now I want to map the vol key in my Xperia X1 to us it like walkman phone but I don't know how to do it.
It's like this:
-The key still active even the phone is in keylock or standby mode.
-Press up/down once to tune the system volume.
-Press and hold up/down equal to next/previous of the navigation key.
Mapping the the vol key like this make more easy to change tracks and volume while X1 is in the pocket.
This is just some idea.
very nice idea
Would not be a big job with AEBPlus in combination with MortScript. Of course depending on what Player you are using...
I only fear that it won't be possible to send the dvice to standby and still have this funktionality...
this is what i expected of the x1 before buying it, because even non-walkman phones SE have this feature, it would be great to know if this function is possible on th x1??
I think it might be possible because I've found out that Pocket Music 5.0 can mapped some key in the background use.
menay said:
I think it might be possible because I've found out that Pocket Music 5.0 can mapped some key in the background use.
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Thanks for this idea, i have now got a similar app called pocketplayer 4 it allows HW button mapping (However NOT the vol up/down, x panel, pick up/put down call, and camera buttons.....ONLY the d-pad and softkeys can be mapped), also the the app allows a button for sleep mode and and timed sleep mode option... so the music can be controlled with the screen off in you pocket
flext said:
Thanks for this idea, i have now got a similar app called pocketplayer 4 it allows HW button mapping (However NOT the vol up/down, x panel, pick up/put down call, and camera buttons.....ONLY the d-pad and softkeys can be mapped), also the the app allows a button for sleep mode and and timed sleep mode option... so the music can be controlled with the screen off in you pocket
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Is it possible to map the button on the headset which comes with the phone to control play/stop??
Yes, it is! click the link below and read carefully
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=471317
This would be nice, I loved the way my old Walkman phone works. Simply skip a song or turn the music up.
If someone can map the X1buttons to do this I'm very happy. The X1 now as a mp3-player sucks.

button for slide volume

hello! i am looking for an app or smth to control main volume (while listeing to music) whitout using hardware buttons.
is there a way?
thanks!
marci4na said:
hello! i am looking for an app or smth to control main volume (while listeing to music) whitout using hardware buttons.
is there a way?
thanks!
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.painless.pc&hl=it
with this app you can choose a widget to control media volume
press thanks button please
fefuzzo said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.painless.pc&hl=it
with this app you can choose a widget to control media volume
press thanks button please
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ok it's working but...
it opens the slide bar also for notification and alarm clock...
but the problem is that while i am playing music and i adjust volume with it, it plays my ringtone under my music!!!
marci4na said:
ok it's working but...
it opens the slide bar also for notification and alarm clock...
but the problem is that while i am playing music and i adjust volume with it, it plays my ringtone under my music!!!
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I found it :good:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hr.dentex.dentex&hl=it&rdid=hr.dentex.dentex
great one! but it's not in the notification bar...

[Q] volume keys for media volume

Hello everyone I just got my note 3 and this is my first Android phone I wonder is there a way to use volume keys for adjusting media volume directly
mgrt95 said:
Hello everyone I just got my note 3 and this is my first Android phone I wonder is there a way to use volume keys for adjusting media volume directly
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Media as in Video/Audio? - It should do it automatically - Unless I have got the question wrong(?)
EDIT: PS. Welcome to Android, you won't regret it once you've read what it can actually do - And welcome to XDA
radicalisto said:
Media as in Video/Audio? - It should do it automatically - Unless I have got the question wrong(?)
EDIT: PS. Welcome to Android, you won't regret it once you've read what it can actually do - And welcome to XDA
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I want to use volume buttons to adjust media volume without having to play a music or video i don't want to set ringtone volume and thank you
Push your volume button, it'll open the slider, click the settings icon and adjust as needed.
radicalisto said:
Push your volume button, it'll open the slider, click the settings icon and adjust as needed.
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Yes i know this but i am saying is there a way that makes it easier like iPhone's

Media / Game / Video Volume Control

Why the heck can't I change this volume with the volume buttons?
Going from home to work, I need to be able to change this WITHOUT having to open a game or video to turn down the volume.
Any Xposed module to fix this?
noobsquared said:
Why the heck can't I change this volume with the volume buttons?
Going from home to work, I need to be able to change this WITHOUT having to open a game or video to turn down the volume.
Any Xposed module to fix this?
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gravitybox will
Media tweaks >> Expandable volume panel
emailrob said:
gravitybox will
Media tweaks >> Expandable volume panel
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MANY thanks!

Media Controls (skip/pause/play) via Volume Buttons

One app that I'm missing on the 6T that I was using on the Note 9 was BxActions where I was not only able to remap the stupid Bixby button, but also the volume buttons. I want to be able to skip tracks, play/pause tracks using the volume buttons on the 6T. Does anyone have any tips?
P.S. I'm using MidnightCore module right now to change my boot animation but it only changes the intro boot, not the animation when the phone shuts down/restarts. It's still the T-Mobile logo. Any way to change that as well?
roaduardo said:
One app that I'm missing on the 6T that I was using on the Note 9 was BxActions where I was not only able to remap the stupid Bixby button, but also the volume buttons. I want to be able to skip tracks, play/pause tracks using the volume buttons on the 6T. Does anyone have any tips?
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Try Button Mapper Pro
or do it in your music player
GoneMAD, Player Pro, and Rocket music players all support some kind of button overrides, probably other players too.
knodalyte said:
GoneMAD, Player Pro, and Rocket music players all support some kind of button overrides, probably other players too.
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Thanks for the tip but I'm not trying to use another player besides PowerAmp (beta).
kantjer said:
Try Button Mapper Pro
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This is looking promising. I bought the pro version but I'm running into issues with the skip tracks options while the display is off. Which is a key feature that I need. I'm rooted and granted all the permissions that I need to give. Currently waiting for the dev to email me back to see what help I can get. Thanks for the tip.
And it's working perfectly! Thanks again, @kantjer! This app was the answer to my dreams!

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